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Old 07-30-2009, 01:33 PM
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Not in the campaign, but in single missions you can.

The campaign is meant to give the console audience the high action that they have come to expect from flying games like Ace Combat and HAWX, while the single missions are there to cater to the sim guys with limited resources and a more realistic pace.
Oh okok ! Thank you very much for this answer !
Yeah I was scpetical on the way to finish a mission like the one in the Ardenne with only 10 rockets tu blown up all the tanks, 88 and train lol

thank you for this answer
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Old 07-30-2009, 02:57 PM
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Ok I need to test the full game to check the skins
But I am asking myself, Spit MK 2 had 2 20mm ? isnt'it from the MK V ?
I was thinking that the Spit from Battle of Britain was the MK 2 with eight machin gun isnt'it ? So maybe I am wrong, so much version...

Oh and one more time I ask this quiestion I can't find an answer anywhere, but is there an option to have limited ammo and fuel ? sorry for that

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Your not wrong. Actually, it should be the mark 1; the mark 2 was released later.
It should be the mark 1 with 8 browning .303's
or....
It should be a mark 1b with 2 canons, not 2 canons and 4 .303's. Some might have still had the spaces on the wings for .303's, but they didn't carry them.
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Old 07-30-2009, 02:59 PM
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Your not wrong. Actually, it should be the mark 1; the mark 2 was released later.
It should be the mark 1 with 8 browning .303's
or....
It should be a mark 1b with 2 canons, not 2 canons and 4 .303's. Some might have still had the spaces on the wings for .303's, but they didn't carry them.
Ok Thank's for your answer, that what read on a website.
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Old 07-30-2009, 03:27 PM
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Ok Thank's for your answer, that what read on a website.
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Old 07-31-2009, 05:53 PM
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After flying it for awhile I'm beginning to wonder if we aren't flying a Jug in Mustang clothing.

It flys like a P47, it has a P47 cockpit and the mission fits a P47. Maybe the cockpit is messing with my head but to me it feels more like a P47 all around than it does a P51.
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Old 07-31-2009, 06:42 PM
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Heh. I felt the same way too. About the flight characteristics, not the cockpit that is.
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Old 07-31-2009, 06:49 PM
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Plane feels heavier than a P51 should too. I'm going to dig out Il2 1946 and play it with a 360 controller to see if this plane flys more like a P51 or a P47
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